If I had the HH that the staggered one would fit, I would take you up on that offer but they don't seem to sell the humdifier case ( I guess you call it) without a water chamber in it.

I have been watching cpapauction but I can't get the seller to give me a definite answer as to what type of M Series HH they were selling so I may have passed up a couple of deals. I want to be sure before I buy.

I have seen the F&P HC 150 on the auction site a couple of times. It might be worth checking it out now and then. I don't think there are any right now but that site changes quickly. I obviously go there a lot!!

Boy, do we know how to hijack a thread or what!!

You did warn people. Actually Rested Gal started it by referring to my setup.

On another note, Hawthorne's pic of his setup was cool. Beside his M series machine, I spied the same heated humidifier I like to use with an M machine. The Fisher and Paykel HC 150 humidifier. Holds a LOT more water than the dinky little M series water chamber. Easier/quicker to fill, too...if you're into "just adding more" (as I am) distilled water, rather than dumping water out every morning.

Georgio, that's a beautiful solution you came up with for hanging the hose with a window behind your bed! Good lab-ratting!

And gasp... glad to hear how the "Hose Buddy" did for you. Sure does look like it would pack easily. Very cool.

Now my husband wants one to put a small LED reading light on - I think he really just wants all my equipment.

So.... The great thing about the F&P HC 150 is NOT JUST that you can refill it less often... It has a wider range of HH settings than the dinky M Series HH? Now you've caught my attention. If they have a setting of .5, I'd be interested. 1 can be too much sometimes, and 0 can leave me with dried out membranes.

Can anyone verify that they've found a setting that is LESS than the M series 1 setting, and yet not zero, with the F&P HC 150?

Thanks much!B.

I too want .5! However, even if another machine has lower increments it doesn't mean that it delivers less humidification at that setting than the M series set at 1. See what I'm getting at - or am I missing the point/hosed

OK gang..after seeing these pictures, just going to paint youa visual of my 'headboard revision' that cost me a dollar, itspure redneck! LOL Took one new tubesock, cut toe end off, trimmed to fit widthof my headboard (3"" and ran duct-tape through the sock securing it tothe front and back of my headboard.....and ran my tubing throughthat. Allows for quiet movement with flexability but its not much tolook at. Guess I'll never invent anything , but with duct tape and some imagination,you can make anything work!

I currently have a stash of Nasal Aire II cannulas in Small or Extra Small. Please PM me if you would like them. I'm interested in bartering for something strange and wonderful that I don't currently own. Or a Large size NAII cannula.

I currently have a stash of Nasal Aire II cannulas in Small or Extra Small. Please PM me if you would like them. I'm interested in bartering for something strange and wonderful that I don't currently own. Or a Large size NAII cannula.

yorkiemum01 wrote:OK gang..after seeing these pictures, just going to paint youa visual of my 'headboard revision' that cost me a dollar, itspure redneck! LOL Took one new tubesock, cut toe end off, trimmed to fit widthof my headboard (3"" and ran duct-tape through the sock securing it tothe front and back of my headboard.....and ran my tubing throughthat. Allows for quiet movement with flexability but its not much tolook at. Guess I'll never invent anything , but with duct tape and some imagination,you can make anything work!

I suggest you upgrade to an argyle sock

When travelling, I admit using a headboard with higher round knobs on each end was nice. I just draped my hose around the back and the knob kept it from slipping off. My hubby and I decided after pricing a headboard and matching bedroom furniture to the price of the Travel Buddy left the new hose hanger a winner.